REVIEWS

"Dan Furr is like the UK's very own Dave Grohl; writing, recording and playing everything himself! And the end product sounds as good as the Foo Fighters!"
- Q103FM

"Audio Justice is something of a one-man band, that man being Dan Furr. Dan plays everything on the album, sings, produces and wrote everything too. And I have to say he does a pretty decent job.

There are a lot of influences present in the music of Audio Justice, the main one being the Foo Fighters, but also other acts including The Black Crowes and Thunder. It's an interesting mix and the variety on offer means that you never get bored.

The disc starts with Overdrawn before moving on to one of the album's highlights Perfect Lovesong. If the Foo Fighters had released this it would have been a dead cert hit; a gentle summery song with class written all over it.

Other highlights include the instrumental Absent Friends and Coming Around. On this latter song Dan gets the chance to let rip a little with a very Schenker-esque solo that ends all too soon.

One Eye Open goes a bit Chili-Pepperish and isn't really to my taste, but if you like the Red Hot Chili Peppers then you'll probably love it!

This is a very accomplished album that the band, or Dan as he's otherwise known, can be proud of. It's quite amazing that some major label hasn't snapped Audio Justice up; maybe this is an indication of the future of the music business, independent releases available via download? Whatever, this is really good stuff."
- PowerPlay Magazine

"If you like rock (and perhaps roll also) you will love Overdrawn At The Memory Bank. I can't say enough in its praise. If you're unsure, just get Perfect Lovesong, Beautiful or Lament for starters - you'll be back for the rest later! A fantastic album sure to gather a large following. 5/5."
- Mak The Yak, iTunes

"The new Audio Justice album should be used to beat to death every apathetic A&R man in the country and then listened to by everyone everywhere at least once! 5/5."
- Kerrang magazine

"This high standard of music is an inspiration to all. Overflowing with quality songs. A real breath of fresh air for rock. Awesome!"
- Killer Dynamite magazine

"Wrapping sizeable riffs around warm, melodic (and hugely infectious) vocal lines, Dan Furr proves that rock music doesn't have to be all chest beating machismo and nihilistic moaning... there's still room in modern guitar music for a bit of good time adrenaline soaked rock!

Chart success awaits with tracks such as Snakes and Ladders and it is clear to see Audio Justice has a rock solid foundation on which to build."
- Hero PR

"It's not often you find a gem. I spend hours on iTunes trying to find new bands that will excite me. So after reading the reviews I downloaded Perfect Lovesong and Beautiful... wow this guy can write a good melody. This album hints at many great bands but only in the way it pays respect to them (just listen to Audiquo Justice (track 12)) and you will see what I'm saying. It's also great to listen to a full album of GOOD songs, no fillers, no time wasting and perfectly constructed from start to finish - all with a nice little surprise at the end.

This is original, fresh and perfect for the summer in my car. My recommendations: Fix, Beautiful, Perfect Lovesong... ah damn it, I recommend the whole lot! Listen now! 5/5."
- Novak, iTunes

"Overdrawn At The Memory Bank is truly one of the greatest albums I've had the pleasure of listening to all year! Girl In My Head has great lyrics and a melody to make you want to sing it from the top of your lungs! If you love great catchy music then this album is for you. I give it 5/5!"
- Beeeeee, iTunes

"Audio Justice are a terrific. With this sound, one would assume they come from the inner city streets, as that's practically been the case with rock bands all over. Instead the band hails from the deliciously green landscapes of sleepy Hertfordshire, England, and contrary to their home base their music is compacted with solid hard rock riffs and a powerhouse rhythm section which carry a ton of grit.

Audio Justice has an attitude and identity all of its own. It boils over with hard-arse chords, killer melodies and some damn nifty drumming. It is not always heavy, but when it is heavy it spits and screams. Perfectly executed riffs pull you right in with their alluring texture.

Audio Justice reek. Fortunately they reek of that familiar rock'n'roll vibe, a good dosage of creativity and a classy amount of commitment and zest."
- PowerPlay Magazine

"Overdrawn At The Memory Bank is an awesome album... and then you realise that one person played every instrument on this record! Even more awesome. There's such a great mix of rock and pop on here. Download Overdrawn or Beautiful is you want some emotive rock, or Perfect Lovesong if you're looking for possibly the catchiest pop song of the year. Highly recommended. 5/5."
- DiamondDogs, iTunes

"Overdrawn At The Memory Bank is absolutely fantastic - I loved every song. Buy it now people, it rocks! 5/5."
- Skipz, iTunes

"Rock but with a lot of pop attitude and many hooks in the vocal melodies and choruses. Here we have songs that you shouldn't be surprised to see in the charts and on MTV."
- Music Xtreme Belgium

I was chuffed to bits when Audio Justice put this beauty out. It is the perfect follow up to the debut album Shoot-Up Hill, which at the time blew every other UK rock outfit out of the water. Overdrawn At The Memory Bank not only shows Dan Furr's ability to create brilliant classic rock tracks such as Beautiful and 23, but also his skill at crafting brilliant pop songs, marrying catchy lyrical refrains to some blinding melodies as you will hear on tracks Perfect Lovesong, Fix, and Girl In My Head. This should take pride of place on anyone's iPod! 5/5
- MoonDuck, iTunes

"Blazing guitar rock that hints at its Master's firmly metallic roots."
- R*E*P*E*A*T magazine

"Hard hitting rock impact with riffs to kill you and hooklines to die for. Has massive kit and can play solos of any description!"
- BBC Music